These installers might include Novell Client, Intel PRO/Set wireless adapter software, VMware Tools, etc.
#Citrix viewer network problems software#
Other software installers, like Adobe Creative Suite (presumably the FlexLM License Services), might interfere with these network providers. If your ProviderOrder tab goes missing as well, also add PnSson as described in the workaround section.Ĭheck out Citrix Knowledgebase Article CTX103825, CTX238200 and CTX108457 for additional troubleshooting, tuning and tweaking options. If PICAClientNetwork is not present, apply the fix as described in the workaround section. HKLM\System\CurrentControlSet\Control\NetworkProvider\Order\ProviderOrder HKLM\System\CurrentControlSet\Control\NetworkProvider\HwOrder\ProviderOrder To check whether third party application installers have messed up your NetworkProviders, check your server systems registry for configurations HKLM\System\CurrentControlSet\Services\picadm\Parameters HKLM\System\CurrentControlSet\Services\PICAClientNetwork\NetworkProvider
#Citrix viewer network problems drivers#
Check Windows Device Management to display these drivers or check your server systems registry for configurations This has been replaced with (hidden!) device drivers as we have seen introduced with Citrix XenDesktop 2.x PICA (Port ICA). HKLM\System\CurrentControlSet\Control\NetworkProviderĬDM Service does not exist anymore.
Export the following key from a known working server and import the key into the server exhibiting the problem We have for instance observed this behaviour in conjunction with a Lotus Notes client installer.Īdding PICAClientNetwork and PnSson to the ProviderOrder has solved this issue. Some third party application installers might overwrite these in the Local Machine registry.
In your Network Connections | Advanced Settings | Tab Provider Order, you should find Citrix Client Network (and Citrix Single Sign-on whenever Online Plug-in installed). This behaviour may be caused by third party software installers that mess up the NetworkProvider.
2010 05:06Ĭlient drives are not auto-created in Citrix XenApp 6 hosted sessions. You must reset the users profiles to not redirect the AppData foler, to let the users map their drives.Įdited by: Frederic OLLIVIER on 8 juil. If you redirect the appdata folder, the first time the redirection works, but after not. If i enter in the address bar of the explorer "\\client\c$", it s working, I can see the content of the client drive.īut the client drives are not mapped, even if I give the administrator rights to the user.Īfter a lot of tries, I found that the best way to have the map is to not use the redirection of the APPDATA folder. If i use the "net use X: \\client\c$" command, the drive is mapped If i try a net use command, I can see the client drives. There are icons in the explorer when I click on computer. I have the same problem with my virtual server (XenApp 6) on a XenServer 5.6.